One day, should I move on from Transformers collecting, writing, hobbying and all related activities, I will have memories. Memories of my favourite figures, the best conventions and stories, and the people I met during my tenure in the fandom. People and things will stand out because they were unique, unforgettable and awesome. Jon Napalm Strong will be one of those people. Unconstrained by focus, bandwagons or what people think of him, Jon is an inspirational person and collector. So modest and humble was his response to being interviewed, I almost wish you could see the true Napalm!

Thanks to forums member GIKPA who dropped by with a load of new images give us MORE looks at the mighy MENSOR combiner mode. Get a look at hi-res images showing the whole team from many angles in the image gallery now.

As it's Tuesday, the latest episode of the Japanese-language short series is up for viewing! This week's QTransformers episode guest-stars Tracks - the bot of the hour - and is titled "Mystery of Game Balance." We're relatively certain that game balance is indeed a mystery to anyone involved with the production of Mystery of Convoy. Keep reading to watch!

TFormers sponsor Robot Kingdom has posted a catalog image of Masterpiece Tracks! As is the case with Masterpiece, it has pretty much everything you'd want in MP-25: it has Tracks' secondary flight mode, it has a stand for that flight mode, and it even has Raoul from the G1 episodes "Make Tracks" and "Auto-Bop" and a scale Blaster in boombox mode for him! Keep reading to see the image!

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The two indispensable and out of print resources for Transformers: Animated have been combined with new supplemental material to make a definitive reference. Transformers Animated: The Complete Allspark Almanac is the final word on the series by Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster, with contributions from Marty Isenberg, Derrick J. Wyatt, Eric Siebenaler, Aaron Archer, and more! Continue to full review

The end of the journey takes them to the beginning as Megatron's life hinges on the outcome of the confrontation between Brainstorm and the Lost Light's away team, but has irreversible damage to the fabric of reality as we know it already been done? "Elegant Chaos, Part 3: Predestination: A Beginner's Guide" written by James Roberts, art by Alex Milne, with colors by Joana Lafuente. Continue to the review!

All Earth-bound Cybertronians converge upon Wanmu: Prowl and the Constructicons to retrieve the Enigma, Galvatron and the Decepticons to stop anyone from possessing it, and the remaining Autobot team to retrieve Devastator and stop them from escalating things any further. But are they the only ones seeking the relic...? "Onyx Interface - Conclusion: The Obliterati" Written by John Barber, art by Andrew Griffith, and colors by Josh Perez. Read the full review!

JOURNEY'S END! Across time, across space, from prewar Messatine to postwar CYBERTRON-it's all been heading towards this-the moment when the fate of the AUTOBOTS and the DECEPTICONS is sealed. At the heart of it all: three killers, two outcomes... and one terrible, terrible choice.

THE ONYX INTERFACE! The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS face down human forces-and strange battlelines make for strange allies. Who will emerge with the ancient ENIGMA OF COMBINATION... and who will usher in the COMBINER WAR...?

Out this week from IDW is the collected edition of Transformers Primacy, the final entry in the trilogy covering the start of the war between Autobots and Decepticons, written by Chris Metzen and Flint Dille, and illustrated by Livio Ramondelli. If you want to find out what to expect from each issue in this volume, you can keep reading for a list of our reviews of the individually published issues and links to their preview pages. Just remember, there will be some spoilers!

Youtube user Peaugh has posted two new videos talking about Stunticons Dead End and Breakdown, rounding out the second wave of Combiner Wars Deluxes. We get a quick look at both figures in their individual videos, running through their own robot and vehicle modes and their respective combiner mode forms. Click through to check out both embedded videos and have a look at the new toys!

Jim Sorenson has updated his blog Disciples of Boltax with some preview images from the newly updated The Complete AllSpark Almanac. Get a look at the 8 Page Preview that features updated pages with new art and other things that he turned into what he calls a "Silly Little Contest." As the first person to identify all the changes gets a neat prize of a a sketch card by Bill Forster.

Thanks to Youtuber Charles A Emanuele we have an in-hand look at the Transformers Combiner Wars Stunticon Offroad action figure. Chuck breaks it down the details on this toy giving us some insights on similarities with other molds and more details. Watch the video for all the details on the Transformers Combiner Wars Stunticon Offroad now.

The official Transformers Youtube channel has posted a new Transformers Robots In Disguse Webisode clip. This one gives us an introduction to the Minicons that will be returning in the new series. Watch the new clip below for the Transformers Robots In Disguse preview now.

TFW2005 user SidneyY has posted a translated interview with TakaraTomy designer Hisashi Yuki, who talks at length about the decisions that went into Superion and why Takara's version has different deco and has reintroduced Slingshot to the team. He also talks about the Japanese Legends line and his hope to create new products for it now that all of Generations will be shunted into Unite Warriors. And of course he talks about MP-24 Masterpiece Star Saber, and how it was engineered to use as little paint as possible to avoid chipping on the complex toy. Keep reading for an excerpt and then check out the full interview at 2005!

Twitter user @tsukumo_TF decided to help Legends Huffer not feel so left out while his wavemate Blackjack was being a chest decoration for Motormaster. With some simple fanmoding, Huffer can now take position on Ultra Prime, and looks really nice doing so! This works the same way as early pictures showed Thundercracker, by grasping the pegs on Ultra Prime's chest. The same caution may apply though: Mind how you fit Huffer on there or risk the hands breaking. Click through to check out the photos!

Following the Combiner Wars reveal from Greece, Hasbro Canada has unleashed some new official Images of the Transformers Robots in Disguise Hero Mashers Optimus Prime, Strongarm, and Clampdown action figures. As we saw at Toy Fair last month, the Hero Mashers line is taking on characters from the RID series. Read on to see all the images for more details on these toys.